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Seg. 1: Opportunity Zones | Seg. 2: Post Office Art

Segment 1: Could opportunity zones change the landscape of investment in Kansas City?

As part of the bipartisan 2017 Tax Cuts and Jobs Act, opportunity zones encouraging private investment in distressed areas have been identified in every state. We get an explainer on how it works, along with on-the-ground insights into how the five opportunity zones in Kansas City, Missouri might stand to benefit. 

  • Bruce Katz, director, Nowak Metro Finance Lab, Drexel University
  • Emmet Pierson, president, Community Builders


Segment 2: How New Deal artists brought lasting beauty -- and propaganda -- to Kansas post offices.

Between 1934 and 1943, the U.S. Treasury Department commissioned more 1,600 public art projects for newly constructed post office buildings across the United States. Twenty six of those projects are in Kansas. The little-known story is being told in a new documentary.

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Gina’s background combines print and broadcast journalism, live event hosting and production, creative nonfiction writing and involvement in the arts. Early in her career, she followed a cultural beat for The Pitch, where she served as an editor and art writer in the early 2000s.
Anne Kniggendorf is a freelance writer based in Kansas City, whose work has appeared in local media outlets as well as in the Smithsonian Magazine, Saturday Evening Post, Electric Literature, Ploughshares, and several literary reviews, including two as far away as India and Scotland.
Rylie Koester